Chelsea have made an official announcement ahead of their eagerly anticipated Champions League opener against Bayern Munich, confirming a key change to their European squad.
The Blues return to the competition after a two-year absence and will be hoping to recreate the magic of 2012, when they famously defeated Bayern in their own backyard to lift the trophy for the first time. This time, however, the Allianz Arena will host the first test of Chelsea’s European campaign — and it comes at a difficult moment for Enzo Maresca’s squad.
Injury Blow for Dario Essugo
Chelsea’s injury crisis continues to grow, with Dario Essugo the latest name to be sidelined. The Portuguese midfielder suffered a serious thigh injury while on international duty and has since undergone surgery. The club have confirmed that he is not expected to feature again in 2025.
Earlier in the day, speculation had emerged that Essugo would be withdrawn from Chelsea’s Champions League squad, and the club have now confirmed those reports.
Buonanotte Added to the Squad
Chelsea have announced that Facundo Buonanotte has been registered in place of Essugo for the European campaign.
Buonanotte’s inclusion marks a surprising twist after his peculiar summer move. The Argentine midfielder joined Chelsea on a straight loan deal from Brighton & Hove Albion — without an option or obligation to buy — and was initially left out of the Champions League squad.
Despite the confusion surrounding his arrival, Buonanotte has already made a decent impression, featuring against Brentford in the Premier League and showing flashes of creativity. His addition to the European roster could provide Maresca with a much-needed backup option for Cole Palmer in the attacking midfield role.
A Chance to Step Up
Chelsea fans will be eager to see whether Buonanotte can seize this opportunity and make an impact on the biggest stage. With Bayern Munich up first, the Argentine could play a key role from the bench if called upon in what promises to be a thrilling opener.